Wednesday, 27 February 2013

THE inauguration of South Korea's first female president, Park Geunhye, on Monday is a trip down memory lane for most South Koreans - especially those in their 50s and 60s, whose support at the polls ensured her election victory last December. For this ‘5060 generation', as Koreans.

IN Friday's column, I wrote that the Obama administration has no plan to avoid the sequester save raising taxes on the rich. That was unfair. The White House approach is not what I would like, but it is more balanced than I described. Humiliation is a good teacher.

THE inauguration of South Korea's first female president, Park Geunhye, on Monday is a trip down memory lane for most South Koreans - especially those in their 50s and 60s, whose support at the polls ensured her election victory last December. For this ‘5060 generation', as Koreans.

IN Friday's column, I wrote that the Obama administration has no plan to avoid the sequester save raising taxes on the rich. That was unfair. The White House approach is not what I would like, but it is more balanced than I described. Humiliation is a good teacher.

THE inauguration of South Korea's first female president, Park Geunhye, on Monday is a trip down memory lane for most South Koreans - especially those in their 50s and 60s, whose support at the polls ensured her election victory last December. For this ‘5060 generation', as Koreans.

IN Friday's column, I wrote that the Obama administration has no plan to avoid the sequester save raising taxes on the rich. That was unfair. The White House approach is not what I would like, but it is more balanced than I described. Humiliation is a good teacher.

THE inauguration of South Korea's first female president, Park Geunhye, on Monday is a trip down memory lane for most South Koreans - especially those in their 50s and 60s, whose support at the polls ensured her election victory last December. For this ‘5060 generation', as Koreans.

IN Friday's column, I wrote that the Obama administration has no plan to avoid the sequester save raising taxes on the rich. That was unfair. The White House approach is not what I would like, but it is more balanced than I described. Humiliation is a good teacher.

THE inauguration of South Korea's first female president, Park Geunhye, on Monday is a trip down memory lane for most South Koreans - especially those in their 50s and 60s, whose support at the polls ensured her election victory last December. For this ‘5060 generation', as Koreans.

IN Friday's column, I wrote that the Obama administration has no plan to avoid the sequester save raising taxes on the rich. That was unfair. The White House approach is not what I would like, but it is more balanced than I described. Humiliation is a good teacher.

THE inauguration of South Korea's first female president, Park Geunhye, on Monday is a trip down memory lane for most South Koreans - especially those in their 50s and 60s, whose support at the polls ensured her election victory last December. For this ‘5060 generation', as Koreans.

IN Friday's column, I wrote that the Obama administration has no plan to avoid the sequester save raising taxes on the rich. That was unfair. The White House approach is not what I would like, but it is more balanced than I described. Humiliation is a good teacher.